Bimbisara Review - We have a Big Winner

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King of Trigartala Bimbisara (Kalyan Ram) is an evil and merciless man. Devadatta, his good-hearted and gentle twin brother (Kalyan Ram), is a twin of his. Following an altercation between the brothers, Bimbisara is miraculously transported to the present. How does Bimbisara fit into the modern world now? The main plot of the film is about his change of heart.

Kalyan ram is the only performer, making it a one-man show. Although it takes some getting accustomed to, one quickly adjusts to the heavy discourse and body language. The performer successfully portrays two separate characters. The act was performed with the utmost effort possible, and that is what I liked best about it. Therefore, he deserves all the praise that comes his way for the effort. The female leads are played by catherine tresa and Samyuktha Menon. Although they appear good, there is nothing noteworthy about their performance. They serve only as filler and are displayed prior to or following certain scenes and songs.

With this movie, director Vasshist makes his directorial debut, and he deserves praise for crafting a compelling narrative. He did an excellent job of fusing the idea of time travel with present emotions and fantasy, giving the viewer a fresh experience. ram -Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">kalyan ram puts on his best performance of his career and receives a dramatic makeover. He exudes a strong negative vibe in his character and is terrifying as the merciless ruler. ram -Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">kalyan ram exhibits regal body language and excellent facial expressions. He deserves praise for choosing a risky subject and sticking with it as well.

Another important component of the movie is MM Keeravani, who also provides a quality musical score. The renowned musician completely lifts the movie, whether it's through his BGM or the songs. As the princess, catherine tresa does a wonderful job. srinivas Reddy finally has a good role and engages the viewers. The plot is beautifully built in the first half of the movie. The way the time travel idea is established without any gaps in logic is the best aspect. Once the monarch arrives in the present, the situational humour is also extremely brilliant. The filmmaker does a good job of setting up the action blocks, especially in the second half.

On the flip side, The movie's heroines don't have many action-packed scenes to play. Samyuktha Menen is merely a bystander throughout the entire story. Once the major twists are known, the second half drags a little. More drama involving the monarch and Kalyan ram, the other figure of Kalyan ram, would have raised the proceedings even more. The primary villain's weakness is one of the key flaws. The movie would have been significantly improved by a proper telugu actor who was more intense.

Ratings: 🌟 🌟 🌟 

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